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          Evolution of fashion accessories: bags design and the use of woven fabrics  
           
          Liliana Ribeiro 
          University of Beira Interior 
          lili.ana.s.rib@gmail.com 
           
          Rui Miguel 
          University of Beira Interior 
          rmiguel@ubi.pt 
           
          Madalena Pereira 
          University of Beira Interior 
          madaper@gmail.com 
           
          José Lucas 
          University of Beira Interior 
          jlucas@ubi.pt 
           
          Isabel Trindade 
          University of Beira Interior 
          itrindade@ubi.pt 
           
          ABSTRACT 
           
          The development of fashion accessories is widely historically contextualized, as well as its 
          relation to social changes and movements, in such a way that it is possible to identify and 
          justify the emergence or development of a particular accessory according to the social and 
          fashion context of a given period. The case of the bags is no exception and the relationship 
          between clothing and bags have changed over time. Currently the majority of apparel brands 
          develop parallel collections of bags that not only complement the clothing as well as increase 
          brand value to the consumer. Starting from this association between clothing and accessories 
          and the immense variety of materials that can be used in its creation, in this work the fabric as 
      raw material for accessories, more specifically fabrics used in garment manufacture will be 
      the  main  object  of  this  study.  This  is  an  area  barely  documented  in  terms  of  fashion 
      accessories design, however the constant need to create innovative and creative products, 
      exceeding the conventional barrier is a fact, and the relationship between materials to apparel 
      and accessories little exploited. 
      It was used a literature review methodology within the area of historical evolution of bags and 
      of the materials used and analysis of the usage percentage of textiles in accessories in some 
      recognized brands in the Iberian market. It was also proposed the use of woollen fabrics in the 
      production of this type of accessories. Finally was proposed the use of fabrics with yarns 
      made of natural fibres and used mainly in apparel manufacture, whether in their natural state, 
      either incorporating treatments and physical changes, can emerge as a way forward in the 
      creation of differentiated products, increasing the offer available to the consumer, but also in 
      terms  of  monetization  of  the  same  raw  material  by  the  company,  but  which  assure 
      performance requirements as other materials. 
       
      KEYWORDS 
      Fashion accessories, design, woven fabrics, wool 
       
       
      Introduction 
       
      Fashion is an established concept that is part of the construction of the identity of groups and 
      encompasses an important social role. Fashion has mainly to do with change and is defined by 
      the succession of short duration or short-lived trends, these changes that have always been 
      associated with the social, economic and political changes, but whose main interest is in its 
      impetus in the development of new products. (Sanches, 2006). These trends are of utmost 
      importance, since understanding society and consumers are essential for the design (Neves e 
      Branco 2000). Furthermore the design of fashion products in general must always consider 
      aesthetics  and  functionality  in  product  development.  There  is  usually  a  need  and  thus  a 
      problem to solve, a solution to find, having the design this purpose. Although the concept of 
      design being recent, these aesthetic and functional concerns have always been present in 
      wallets  development  throughout  the  history.  The  bags  since  their  existence  have  been 
      associated with either the basic transport functions, either meanings of status and aesthetic. 
      This is an accessory that despite constant evolutions of fashion over the centuries, styles and 
      even cultural differences retained its primacy. 
      As  well  as  in  clothing,  in  accessories  the  aesthetic  and  functional  characteristics  are 
      determined and influenced by the choice of materials to use.  In the development of bags it is 
      possible to find the most varied materials such as fabrics, furs, polymers, rubber, wood and 
      metals. In the case of use of fabrics, the appropriateness or not of a particular piece will 
      depend on its construction, mass per square meter ("weight"), texture, colour, performance 
      characteristics  during  wear,  including  tensile,  abrasion,  tearing  strength,  and    functional 
      finishes, such as waterproof or self-cleaning.  
      One of the least explored materials in the development of accessories is the wool fabric.  This 
      is  already  used  in  different  kinds  of  applications  however  the  applications  on  fashion 
      accessories  are  quite  scarce.  This  article  is  held  under  an  applied  research  project  in 
      collaboration with industry, this industry is established in the area of Beira Interior where 
      wool tradition is quite large, so the interest and the justification of using wool fabrics and thus 
      enhancing their applications. Considering this research project was done a historical framing 
      of the use of fabrics in bags, a brand analysis of fabric uses, potential use of wool to apparel 
      and accessories manufacture, and a presentation of some products already developed with 
      100% wool fabrics in collaboration with wool industry. 
       
      Application of fabrics in bags: theoretical outline along history 
       
      Bags have a fairly recent history as fashion accessories however their existence as transport 
      accessory  of  the  most  diverse  utensils  and  products  already  dates  back  to  the  dawn  of 
      humanity.  Used  by  both  men  and  women,  took  on  different  names  throughout  their 
      evolutionary period: purse, reticule, pocket, bag, wallet, among others. The development of 
      this type of accessories has always been associated with the type of products to carry and to 
      wear occasions, determining this way shapes and materials used in its construction. In this 
      historical  analysis  the  materials  used  throughout  history  are  primarily  focused  and  its 
      relationship with the type of accessories for each occasion (bags, purses, wallets).  Although 
      being evidence in ancient petroglyphs and Egyptian paintings of the use of some kind of bags 
      to carry utensils, the historical evolution of this type of accessories made by most authors (e.g. 
      Wilcox, 1999; Pedersen, 2006) begins in the Middle Age perhaps by records and preservation 
      of paintings and genuine accessories. Consequently this outline also begins in the Middle Age 
      but with more emphasis on the twentieth century and today. 
      In the Middle Age both men and women wore a small pouch attached by a drawstring at the 
      waist, with transport and symbolic functions, these were usually made of leather or fabric, silk 
      or linen, or with pieces of ecclesiastical robes and wall hangings. Already by the middle of the 
      sixteenth century, with the change in style of clothing, the kind of bags used previously was 
      not suitable for the entire volume around the hips created by clothing, thus being brought 
      inside especially of the skirts, which was the first approach to what we now know as pockets.  
      Men continued to wear at the waist leather, wool, silk and metal handbags. At this time also 
      the bags had different functions, such as store perfumes, jewellery and being as a support, 
      where often the bag itself was a valuable gift, made in satin or velvet and embroidered with 
      threads  of  silver  and  gold.  During  the  seventeen-century  embroidered  handbags  were 
      implemented fashions, being the embroiderer of great importance in society at the time. At the 
      end of this century also began to be common lace bags. During the eighteenth century it was 
      still  common to use bags inside the skirts, normally made of linen or cotton, but with the 
      importance of sewing and embroidery on the lives of women, working bags were developed 
      to be carried in hand; this type of hand bag follow-up the reticules. This kind of bags had the 
      most  diverse  shapes,  round  or  hexagonal,  some  quite  decorated  by  paintings  and 
      embroidering, and made from different materials like metal knits, but having a tendency to be 
      of the same material of clothing, such as silk and velvet fabrics. At the end of this century the 
      bag was already considered essential in the following of changes to clothing tight to the body 
      and source of business between countries. In the early 19th century with more rigid forms 
      reticules  appeared with wooden or papier-mâché bases and lined with silk, wool twill or 
      leather  red  morocco.  During  this  century  with  advancements  in  science  and  in  industry, 
      appeared a lot of different fabrics and styles, allowing new forms of coordination with the 
      clothing. With the 20th century and the industrial revolution, the use of the train as a means of 
      transportation has created the need for wallets and bags suitable for transport of luggage, lined 
      with  leather  and  canvas.  Many  of  the  best-known  brands  today  began  at  this  time  with 
      suitcases, such as Hermès and Louis Vuitton.  
       
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